Author:
Li Juncheng,Shi Honghui,Dai Hongfen,Wang Yulin,Zhao Junsheng,Nguyen Chi Dinh,Huang Xiaoling,Sun Qingming
Abstract
Hand pollination is a necessary assisting method for pitaya (Selenicereus spp.) production to achieve a high yield. With the cultivated area increasing at an exponential rate in recent years, a comprehensive study of the pollination process was conducted. We developed an ideal medium for pitaya pollen in vitro germination in this study, then tested the activity of pollen collected from or stored for various time periods. We discovered that those collected between 2 h before blooming and 6 h after blooming had the higher germination rates (27.2–65.1%), the highest activity was at 2 h after blooming, and that storing them at 4°C for 24 hours reduces their germination rate from 65.2 percent to 35.5 percent and their production to about 82%. As a result, pollinating plants with pollen that has been held for more than 24 hours is not recommended unless a breakthrough in pollen storage is achieved. We also discovered that stigma receptivity and pollen activity are synchronized, which together determines the rate of fruit setting and the size of the fruit. Pollination within 6 hours after flowering offers the optimum fruit setting percentage and size, while pollination at 6:00 pm, 2 hours before blooming, is also a good alternative; however, pollination at 6:00 am the next morning is expected to result in a 23 % drop in productivity. These findings will be beneficial for reproductive biology research, as well as laying the groundwork for hand pollination to boost pitaya output and breeding efficiency.
Publisher
Faculty of Food and Agriculture, United Arab Emirates University
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science
Cited by
2 articles.
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